semidivine

/ˌsɛmiˈdaɪvaɪn/
adjective
  1. Partially divine; having some but not all qualities of a god or goddess.
    • Some cultures view their emperors as semidivine figures, bridging heaven and earth.
    • In many myths, heroes are semidivine beings born from a god and a mortal.
    • The ancient king was considered semidivine, with powers beyond ordinary humans.
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